Door-stop door checks and closers.



W. K HENRY DOOR $3901 FOR "DOOR CHECKS AND GLOSEBS.

AI'ILIGATIOE rum) I'EB. 1.3, 1910.

Patentd Mar. 14, 1911.

W'ILL'IAM, K. HENRY, or NEW BRITAIN, c or NEW 3111mm, conanc'rrcor,

"nooa s'ror FOR noon ,Toolllwhomarmyooneern:

'iBe it-known thatil vviLmaar K. HENRY, ,a citizen of the; U nitedi states -residing' at eew'Bi'itain; cOuMybf'Har-tford, State of fCfomiect-icut, hare invented certain new and useful Improvements 'inpDoor-Sto s for flowing is-a full, clear, 1 and exact description.

"My. invent-iotarelates to' an improved door stopf for use in connect onwrtha door closer 'z pp'aratus, said stop beingareadily adjustable} both as" to operative tension; and as to; position, the construct-ion lalsoi-being such 7 =t-liat 11'5- {thejstop a ctionmay be readily red "whenever desired r V is-la lan' View of a doorgcloser of conven- Htiona I form yVithnmK stop; Fig. 211salfrontelevationt e T i Fig. --tifs applan viewjeo'flanother part detached; 'Figfo isfayiew ur ne under side of the lever arm carrying 'part of the stop mechanism.

l representsthe case of a suitable f' door closeriapparatu'sin which means 1s pron led formeh'anically 't-urninga spindle 2.

3 is a lever arm carriedhy the spindle 2 and by \i hieh the closing mechanism IS con-.

nected to the door casing, the closer mechanism itself bemg. ordlnarlly connected to the door proper. The upper end ofthe carries an adjustable stop shoulder 4, same having rounded outer hearing "i and in the particular form shown he- 'ii mounted upon ap split collar 5,.wl1ieh may befadjustably clamped upon a central hub (l on top of the icapf'of -the case 1, said split collar being s c red in any suitable way as by a screw bolt '7. By releasing the screw bolt 7 the stop shoulder 4 may be adjustedflingularly relatively -to the axis of shaft 2. a v

In the lever armi3 is a guide 8 preferably arranged obliquely as shown in Fig. 3. Thisguide is open at both ends but is contracted at its forward end so as to permit a spring-pressed i member, prefer: ly a hardened steel ball, 9 to project partly through. Behind the member 9 isa spring 10,and behind the spring is an adjustable 'i'manlier ll. scre\vtln'eaded in the rear end of the guide 8, whereby by advancing or retrm'ting the member 11 the pressure of the a vase] Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed February 18, 1910. Serial m. 544.586.

3 1m; the-accompanying drawings Figure *1 ONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR 'IO P. & F. CORBIN,

A CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.

CHECKS AND CLOSERS.

Patented Mar. 14, 1911.

spring 10 against the member 9 maybe wring-pressed member 9 moves in a path which will cause it to encounter the stop 4: laterally and the tension of the spring 10 should be suflicient (when the sto is in action) to hold the arm 3 in the position in her 9 is back of the 'stop shoulder 4; that is to say, sutiicient to prevent the closer spring (not shown) from restoring the arm 3 to its normal position in. which the door is closed. \Vhen it is desired toclose the mented.-\'iz., by a pressure against the door, thus causing the spring member 9 to be pressed back until it clears the stop 4, wrhereupon the closer mechanism restores the arm 3 to its normal door closingposition. Obviously, by this a-rrangementthe stop 4 maybe adapted to either a right or deft handdoor. and may be so set as to the door ajar at any desired=positionl It is obvious that this stop mechanism may be readily applied at minimum cost; almost any form of door close'r 'and may be put into action or out of action at amoments notice either by releasing the tension against the member 9 or by shifting the stop shoulder l to surh aposition that it will not be encountered by the member 9 at any angle to which the door is opened.

hat I claim is: Q

1. In a combined door closer and stop, a closer case. a rotatable siaft, an arm mounted thereon, a stop carried by said case, and a spring-prtssed member carried by said arm arranged to encounter the side of said stop. 7 2. In a combined door closer and stop, a closer case. a rotatable shaft, an arm carried thereby. said arm having an obliquely in- (-lined guide passage opening aboveLand begaging member projecting partially through the lower open end of said guide passage, and a spring within said guide passage operating on said member and a stop shoulder on the case arranged to co-act with said member;

' 3. In a. combined door closer and stop closer case, a rotatable shaft, an arm mounted thereon. a stop carried by said case, and a spring-pressed membercarried by said which said arm would stand when the mem-' varied at will. The projecting-end of the j door. the tension of the springis supplelow said arm and a spring-pressed stop enarm arranged to encounter the side of said ed thereon, a shop carried by said case, a stop, and means for adjusting the tenslon spring-pressed member carried b Said arm on said spring pressed member. arranged to encounter the side 0; said stop 4. In a combined door closer and stop,-a means vfor :adjustin the tension on skid ed thereon, a stop carried by said case, and arranged to the rear of said mom er and ana springrpressed member .carried by said "adjusting deviceto the rear of Said sprin arm arranged to encounter the side of said a screw threaded connection between said stop, and means for adjusting the tension [adjusting device and said arm whereby 10 on sa-idsprin H ressed member including a l spring arrangecfto the rear of said member I retracted.

Y and an adjusting device to the rear of said i v VVILL'IAM P a Wi nes$; 1 a

5. In a combined 'door closer and ,Stop, a 'R, l 01w"- W;

hi closer case, a rotatable shaft,,an arm mounticloser case,'a rotatable shaft, an arm mount spring-pressed mem r includin 1 spring 20 said adjusting device may be advanced or 25..- 

